The Federal Ministry of Education, on Wednesday, alerted the public to the activities of fraudsters asking scholarship applicants to pay some money for the processing of their awards.
Dr MacJohn Nwaobiala, the Permanent Secretary in the ministry, who briefed newsmen in Abuja, said the fraudsters also made same demands on candidates seeking admission into unity schools.
Nwaobiala said that the ministry was working in collaboration with security agencies to apprehend the culprits and prosecute them.
“It has come to the notice of the ministry that some fraudulent persons who claim to be staff of the Federal Scholarship Board are contacting applicants via telephone calls and text messages.
“They demand the payment of some amount of money into some particular bank accounts before their scholarships are processed and awarded. Similar reports have also been received on admissions into Federal Government Unity Colleges.
“The ministry does not charge money to offer admission at any level.
If a candidate is not selected under national merit, state equity or other criteria, there are no agents that would be paid to make the admission possible.
“Please be mindful of racketeers,” he said.”They will first request N19,750, if you fall for it, the next request will be for you to pay N100,000; they will tell you the money will ensure that you collect your award letter.
“They will go ahead to tell you to pay into a certain bank account they give to you,” he said.
Nwaobiala advised candidates to disregard those calls and messages, adding that whoever had any transaction with the fraudsters did so at their own risk.
He listed the official channels for dealing with the Federal Scholarship Board or the ministry as www.education.gov.ng and www.fsb.gov.ng.